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Graceland Sale Blocked as Elvis Presley Heir Fights ‘Fraudulent’ Foreclosure


The Graceland sale was blocked by a judge as Elvis Presley's granddaughter Riley Keough fights a "fraudulent" attempt to foreclose on the property.

As reported by CNN, the judge said during the hearing that Keough would likely win her arguments — and that allowing the sale of the legendary mansion to go through in the meantime would cause her so-called irreparable harm. When Elvis died in 1977, his daughter Lisa Marie inherited his estate, including Graceland — a tourist mecca that pulls in millions of dollars a year in revenue. Keough’s attorneys say the evidence “strongly indicates the documents are forgeries” – most notably, that the notary who allegedly signed off on the transaction has confirmed that she did not do so.

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